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IS 1885-78 (1993): Electrotechnical Vocabulary, Part 78:Generation, transmission and distribution of electricity -General [ETD 1: Basic Electrotechnical Standards]
IS 1885 ( Pert 78 ) : 1993 IEC Pub 50 ( 601) ( 1985 )
Indian Standard.
ELfiCTROTECHNICALVOCABULARY PART 78 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
ELECTRlClTY - GENERAL
UDC 621.311 : 001.4
o BIS 1993
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
May 1993 Price Groop 3
Basic Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee, ET 01
CONTENTS
Section
601-01
601-02
601-03
601-04
Index
Fundamental terms \
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System configuration . . . . . .
Equipment . . . . . .
High-voltage d.c. systems . . . ._.
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NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Part 78 ) which is identical with IEC Pub 50 ( 601 ) ( 1985 ) International electrotechnical vocabulary - Chapter 601 : Generation, transmission and distribution of electricity - General, issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission ( IEC ), was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Basic Electrotechnical Standards Sectional Committee and approval of the Electrotechnical Division Council.
Only the English text given in the IEC publication has been retained while adopting as Indian Standard, and as such the page numbers given here are not same as in IEC Publication.
Textual error - When adopting the text of the International Standard, the textual error given below was discovered. It has been marked in the text.
Error
Security supply Correction
Security of supply
IS 1885 (Part 78) : 1993 IEC Pub 50 (601) (1985)
Indian Standard
ELECTROTECHNICALVOCABULARY PART 78 GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
OF ELECTRICITY - GENERAL
SECTION 601-Ol- FUNDAMENTAL TERMS
Preliminary remark
The term network can in some countries and some situations be preferred to the term system. In many cases the terms are synonymous.
Therefore, for the purposes of the definitions in this chapter, the term system has been used throughout for simplicity but network can be substituted according to the context or common usage or as defined herewith.
601-01-01 electrical power system electricity supply system (in a broad sense)
All inshllations and plant provided for the purpose of generating, transmitting and distributing electricity.
601-01-02
electrical power system electrical power network
Particular installations, substations, lines or cables for the transmission and distribution of electricity.
Note. - The boundaries of the different parts of this net- work are defined by appropriate criteria, such as geographical situation, ownership, voltage, etc.
601-01-03
alternating current system
8.c. system
An electrical system fed by alternating voltage.
601-01-04 direct current system d.c. system
An electrical system fed by unidirectional voltage.
601-01-05
power frequency -
Conventionally, the values of frequency used in the electricity supply systems.
601-01-06
generation of electricity
A process whereby electrical energy is obtained from some other form of energy.
601-01-07 conversion of electricity
The changing of the characteristics of the form and fre- quency of voltage and current by means of a converter.
601-01-08 transformation of electricity
The transfer of electricity through a power transformer.
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601-01-09 transmission of electricity
The transfer in bulk of electricity, from generating stations to areas of consumption.
601-01-10
distribution of electricity
The transfer of electricity to consumers within an area of consumption.
601-01-11
interconnection (of power systems)
Asingle or multiple transmissionlinkbetsveentransmission systems enabling electricity to be exchanged between these systems by means of circuits and/or tmnsformers.
601-01-12 interconnected systems
Systems connected together by means of dne or more interconnections links. Note. - This term is also used in the singular for a system
whose elements are interconnected.
601-01-13. asynchronous link
An interconnection between two a.c. systems operating at independent frequencies.
601-01-14
short-circuit power
The product of the current in the short circuit at a point of a system and a conventional voltage, generally the operating voltage.
601-01-15
load in a system 1) The active, reactive or apparent power
generated, transmitted or distributed within a system.
2) The power demanded by a group of consumers classified according to their particulars, and characteristics, e.g. heating load, daytime reac- tive load, etc.
601-01-16 peak load
Maximum value of load during a given period of time, e.g. a day, a month, a year.
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601-01-17 load curve
Graphicalrepresentation of the observed or expected variation of load as a function of time.
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601-01-18 load duration curve
Acurve showing the duration, within a specified period of time, when the load equalled or exceeded a given value.
601-01-19 active energy
The electrical energy transformable into some other form of energy.
601-01-20 reactive energy
In an a.c. system, the captive electrical energy ex- changed continuously between the different electric and magnetic fields associated with the operation ofthe electrical system and of all the connected apparatus.
601-01-21
nominal voltage of a system
A suitable approximate value of voltage used to desig- nate or identify a system.
601-01-22
operating voltage (in a system)
The value of the voltage under normal conditipns, at a given instant and a given point of the system. Note. - This value may be expected, estimated or
measured.
601-01-23 [24] highest [lowest] voltage of a system
The highest [lowest] value of operating voltage which occurs under normal operating conditions at any time and any point in the system. Note. - Transientovervo1tagesduee.g. toswitchingopera-
tions and abnormal temporary variations of volt- age, are not taken into account.
601-01-25
voltage level
One of the nominal voltage values used in a given system.
601-01-26
SECTION 601-02 -SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
low voltage (abbreviations : LV)
A set of voltage levels used for the distribution of electricity and whose upper limit is generally accepted to be 1 000 V a.c.
601-01-27 high voltage (abbreviation : HV)
1) In a general sense, the set of voltage levels in excess of low voltage.
2) In a restrictive sense, the set of upper voltage levels used in power systems for bulk transmis- sion of electricity.
601-01-28 medium voltage (abbreviation : MV)
(not used in the UK in this sense nor in Australia)
Any set of voltage levels lying between low and high voltage. Note. - The boundaries between me&urn and high voltage
levels overlap and depend on local circumstances and history or common usage. Nevertheless the band 30 kV to 100 kV frequently contains the accepted boundary.
601-01-29 phase to phase voltage
line to line voltage (USA)
The voltage between phases.
601-01-30
phase to neutral voltage
line to neutral voltage (USA)
The voltage bet&een a phase in a polyphase system and the neutral pqint.
601-01-31
phase to e+th voltage
line to ground voltage (USA)
The volbge between phase and e&h.
601-OEd32 neutr;il point displacement voltage
The voltage between the real or vitial neutral point and thiz earth.
601-02-01
system diagram
A topological representation of a system in which the information content depends on a specific requirement.
601-02-02 system operational diagram
Asystem diagram representing a particular operational condition.
601-02-03 three-phase system diagram
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A diag@m of a three-phase system in which all phase and neytral conductors are each represented by separate lines.
601-02-04 single-line diagram
A system diagram in which the polyphase links are represinted by their equivalent single line.
601-02-05 system pattern
A repetitive arrangement of the nodes in a system and
their connections, e.g. feeder, ring, mesh etc.
601-02-06 system configuration
A permanent or temporary grouping of similar or dis- similar individual system patterns.
601-02-07 link in a system
A branch between two nodes of a system.
Note. - It generally comprises a line, a transformer or a connection between two adjacent bus-bars.
601-02-08 feeder
An electric line originating at a main substation and supplying one or more secondary substations.
601-02-09
single feeder radial feeder
An electric line supplied from one end only.
601-02-10
branch line
spur
An electric line connected to a main line at a point on its route. Note. - Abranch line which is a final circuit is called a spur.
601-02-11
tapped line teed line
A main line to which branch lines are connected.
601-02-12
supply service line connection
A branch line from the distribution system to supply a consumers installation.
601-02-13
ring feeder
loop (deprecated in this sense)
An arrangement of electric lines forming a complete ring and supplied only from a single source. Note. - A ring can be operated open or closed.
601-02-14
mesh (of a system)
An arrangement of electric lines forming a closed loop and supplied from several supply sources.
601-02-15 radial system
Asystem or partofa systemconsistingofsingle feeders supplied from a single source of supply.
601-02-16 treed system
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A modified radial system to which spurs have been added.
601-02-17
meshed system
A system or part of system consisting of meshes.
601-02-18
single supply
A supply given to a load by one circuit only.
601-02-19 duplicate supply
multiple
Asupply to a load by two circuits which are co,midered to be independent of each other in terms of security supply.
601-02-20
stand-by supply
A supply which can be used when the normal supply becomes unavailable or inadequate.
601-02-21
tapped (tee off) substation
A single supply substation fed from a single branch line.
601-02-22 neutral point in a polyphase system
The common point of the n-windings in a star-con- nected equipment such as a power transformer, or an earthing transformer.
601-02-23
neutral point connection
The means of electrical connection of the neutral point to earth.
601-02-24 isolated neutral system
A system where the neutral point is not intentionally connected to earth, except for high impedance connec- tions for protection or measurement purposes.
601-02-25 solidly earthed (neutral) system
A system whose neutral point(s) is (are) earthed directly.
601-02-26 impedance earthed (neutral) system
A system whose neutral point(s) is (are) earthed through impedances to limit earth fault currents.
601-02-27 resonant earthed (neutral) system arc-suppression-coil-earth (neutral) system
A system in which one or more neutral points are connected to earth through reactances which ap- proximately compensate the capacitive component of a single-phase-to-earth fault current.
* See National Foreword for details of textual error.
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IS 1885 (Part 78) : 1993 LEC Pub 50 (601) (1985)
SECTION 601-03 - EQUIPMENT
Note : General. kfms such as : item, conrponenl, device, piunf, quijwent, inulallution, are non-specifically electrical terms, the meaning of each depending on the context. There is no exact corresponding equivalence between the various languages.
601-03-01 power station electrical generating station
An installation whose purpose is to generate electricity and which includes civil engineering works, energy conversion equipment and all the necessary ancillary equipment.
601-03-02
substation (of a power system)
Apart of an electrical system, confined to a given area, mainly including ends of transmission or distribution lines, electrical switchgear and controlgear, buildings and transformers. A substation generally includes safety or control devices (for example protection). Note.- The substation can be qualified according to the
designation of the system of which it forms a part. Examples : transmission, substation (transmission system), distribution substation, 400 kV or 20 kV substation.
601-03-03 electric line
An arrangement of conductors, insulating materials and accessories for ttansferringelectcicity between two points of a system.
601-03-04
overhead line
An electric line whose conductors are supported above ground, generally by means of insulators and ap- propriate supports. Note.-- Certain overhead lines may also be constructed
with insulated conductors.
601-03-05 underground cable
An electric line with insulated conductors buried directly in the ground, or laid in cable ducts, pipes, troughs, etc. Note. - The same expression is used to describe the item
phySicilllV.
601-03-06 gas insulated line
gas insulated circuit (deprecated)
GIC (deprecated)
An electric line whose conductors are contained in a enclosure and insulated with a compressed gas.
601-03-07
overhead system
A system consisting essentially of overhead lines.
601-03-08
underground system
A system consisting essentially of underground cables.
601-03-09
phase
The designation of any conductor, bundle of conduc- tors, terminal, winding or any other element of a polyphase system, which is intended to be energized under normal use.
601-03-10
neutral
The designation of any conductor, terminal or any element connected to the neutral point of a polyphase system.
601-03-11
pole (of an equipment)
In certain types of equipment such as switchgear, the part corresponding to one of the phases in a.c. or to one of the polarities in d.c.
Note. - According to the number of poles within the equip- ment, it is called : singlepole equipment, two- pole equipment, etc.
601-03-12
pole (of a d.c. system)
The designation of a conductor, terminal or any other element of a d.c. system which is likely to be energized under normal conditions : e.g. positive pole, negative pole.
SECTION 601~04- HIGH-VOLTAGE D.C. SYSTEMS)
601-04-01 601-04-02
high-voltage d.c. link monopolar d.c. link
HVDC link A link having only one energized pole whatever the
An installation for transmitting large quantities of means of return of the d.c. current.
electricity at high-voltage d.c., including the converter substations.
601-04-03
1) IEC Publications 633 contains detailed terminology for conversion bipolar d.c. link
systems and equipment used in WDC transmission. A link having two poles normally operating at d.c. voltages of opposite polarity in relation to earth.
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INDEX A
a .c. system active energy alternating current system arc-suppression-coil-earth (neutral) system asynchronous link
B
bipolar d.c. link branch line
C
conversion of electricity
D
d.c. system
direct current system distribution of electricity duplicate supply
electrical generating station electrical power network eleclro power svstem
electricity supply system (in a broad sense) electric line
601-03-01 601-01-W 601-(II-01 601-01-02 601-01-01 601-03-03
F
feeder 601-02-08
G
gas insulated circuit
gas insulated line (deprecated) generation of electricity GIC (deprecated)
H
601-03-06
601-03-06 601-01-06 601-03-06
high voltage high voltage d.c. link highest voltage of a system HV (abbreviation) HVDC link
601-01-27 601-04-01 601-01-23 601-01-27
601-04-01
I
impedance earthed (neutral) system 601-02-26 interconnected systems 601-01-12 interconnection (of power systems) 601-01-11 isolated netural system 601-02-24
L
line connection 601-02-12 line to ground voltage (USA) 601-01-31 line to line voltage (USA) 601-01-29 line to neutral voltage (USA) 601-01-30 link in a system 601-02-07 load curve 601-01-17
601-01-03 601-01-19 601-01-03 601-02-27
601-01-13
601-04-03 601-02-10
601-01-07
601-01-04
601-01-04
601-01-10 601-02-19
load duration curve 601-01-18 load in a system 601-01-15 loop (deprecated) 601-02-13 low voltage 601-01-26 lowest voltage of a system 601-01-24 LV (abbreviation) 601-01-26
M
medium voltage (not used in the United Kingdom in this mesh (of a system) meshed system monopolar d.c. link MV (abbreviation)
601-01-28
601-02-14 601-02-17 601-04-02 601-01-B
N
neutral 601-03-10 neutral point connection 601-02-23 neutral point displacement voltage 601-01-32 neutral point in a polyphase system 601-02-22 nominal voltage of a system 601-01-21
0 operating voltage (in a system) 601-01-22 overhead line 601-03-04 overhead system 601-03-07
P
peak load 601-01-16 phase 601-03-09 phase to earth voltage 601-01-31 phase to neutral voltage 601-01-30 phase to phase voltage 601-01-29 pole (of a d.c. system) 601-03-12 pole (of an equipment) 601-03-11 power frequency 601-01-65 power station 601-03-01
R
radial feeda 601-02-09 radial system 601-02-15 reactive energy 601-01-20 resonant earthed (neutral) system 601-02-27 * ring feeder 601-02-13
S
short-circuit power 601-01-14 single feeder 601-02-09 single-line diagram 60 l-02-04 singlesupply 601-02-18 solidly earthed (neutral) system 60 l-02-25 spur 601-02-10 stand-by supply 601-02-20 substation (of a power system) 601-03-02 supply service 601-02-12 system configuration 601-02-06
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system diagram system operational diagram system pattern
T
tapped line
tapped (tee off) substation
teed line
three-phase system diagram
601-02-01 transformation of electricity 601-02-02 transmission of electricity
601-02-05 treed system
U
601-02-11 underground cable 601-02-21 underground system
601-02-11 V
601-02-03 voltage level
601-01-08 601-01-09
601-02-16
601-03-05 601-03-08
601-01-25
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